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- The Romanian word lăutar (pronounced [lə.uˈtar]; plural: lăutari) denotes a class of musicians. The term was adopted by members of a professional clan...
- Lautari may refer to: Lăutari, Romanian Romani musicians Lautari, Croatia, a village near Čabar This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- belong to various subgroups such as the Boyash, Kalderash, Kalé, Kaale, Lăutari, Lovari, Manouche, Xoraxane (term) Romanichal, Romanisael, Romungro, Ruska...
- Haiducilor ("Taraf of Haiduks") are a Romanian-Romani taraf (a troupe of lăutari, traditional musicians) from Clejani, Romania, and one of the most prominent...
- Romania (Wallachia, Moldova, and Transylvania. Its performers, known as lăutari, are professional musicians, typically of Romani origin, who play at weddings...
- called the "mother of the lăutari," do****ented rare and forgotten Romanian folk melodies and highlighted the essential role of lăutari in preserving the country's...
- Clejani, Neajlovu, Podu Doamnei, and Sterea. The commune is famous for its lăutari or gypsy musicians, especially the group Taraful Haiducilor (a.k.a. Taraf...
- from the country. Romani music became the symbol of desired freedom. The Lăutari were traditional Romani musicians, playing at various events (weddings...
- "kettle-maker", "tinsmith", "tinker"; also in Poland, Moldova and Ukraine. Lăutari "musicians" (lăută = lute). Ungaritza (blacksmiths, bladesmiths). Ursari...
- manele" are a Turkish-derived genre performed by Romani musicians called lăutari in a lăutărească manner, while the "modern manele" are a mixture of Turkish...